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Indiana Estate Planning Attorney

Thinking About Your Future? Let Us Guide You.

A common misconception about estate planning is that it is only for the wealthy. This could not be further from the truth. The need to plan for one's future is something that applies to everyone. In fact, most Indiana residents could benefit from working with an estate planning attorney.

At Sachs & Hess, P.C., our lawyers have provided quality and professional estate planning and real estate buying and selling services to families throughout northwest Indiana since the 1960s. For example, the probate process can take a lot of time, effort and money — three resources that grieving family members often have in short supply. We will help you plan for the future, often alleviating much of the expense and complications your family may have to face after you are gone.

Helping You With Estate Planning And Real Estate Transactions

During your lifetime, we will guide you to wise choices regarding buying and selling real estate. If you come to us before you sign the paperwork, our experienced real estate attorneys will make sure your property transfer is properly structured in order to avoid legal issues that may arise at a later date due to a divorce, remarriage or other family law issue.

As you plan for the future, we work with you to determine which documents are most important and appropriate for you, your family and your circumstances. Let us smooth the way for you and your family through the use of such estate planning tools as:

Wills and trusts

Powers of attorney

Health care directives — also known as living wills or do-not-resuscitate (DNR) requests

Special trusts for those needing long-term care due to aging or following serious injuries

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Please contact us at our St. John office, located on U.S. 41, just one mile south of U.S. 30, to learn more about your options. You may fill out our online form or give us a call at 219-365-3333 to schedule a consultation with one of our lawyers.

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